South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 103, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1918 — Page 2
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METHODIST. Flr-t-.V M!n t. It INriry L. Iav!. ;--.ftr. ln inertiu.: at 9 on i. m. su:;daj . titfi at 0:o a. .n.; i;imT 1. Abrctliy. ui pointer. l-nt Pulbilr rsi. .;. jit 1' :0 a m l u'rii - xv..rMf. lO.lo n m an ! 7 :?n p. Ir. will ..!ipj th j. nipit at ("th The ni'-riiii! thMHe: Irurn..rial Ynth." K;wrth lvi;riie t 0;j p. ru. At t:.1 even Im: liMir It. -Ii". rrea'di :i !rt ;:;. H I'ntf r nio'tIn W. ; n 1 1 i everd 7 :.4 . let !.! ,v I r. I .i v i -. I;ivU rincn. :it M. I'aal'c Mmri1-V!fu nnl L-i-port n. I'er. Jji.ki l.. (i.iriliL.-r, UI'.. tutor. Suiiilsy h...I .-it ?:' :i rn. Miri.inr rTi e .if (iM(k, :it hih tlm Ir. Oirdlri'-r uiii :.. Ii ;i t!:- m'-T. 1 i r :t t Alu m it!v. i i 1 u -1 r . f ! Iy i H'.'irv .-n Ike. ii t -1 j t..rv. "Ti.' ' !. Vr! K.irl U . Kut 'iil "!i: ! "! Pr:iln;r for Y;i." Kp-vorfli .rrt. ::t :." p. ni Iveiibi;j .-r!- .it ; ..'. i k. lr. "irijlnr uiM j.re.-i'-'i 'p. 'S:ilnt ii 'ni'ir')t 1 1 - :ift-r ! w l.ic!; j..irt 1 sin-! II. -f Tli" S I u j!,,. ":-"' will ji i 1 1 1 . I in iiioti'.n pi tue. Tili- pi- tare, Iii- h l Hhniiar f. ".'... Y.!'liv'' ;.r.--.-iit - a I ..-1 tli:il!;'-: ti.ri ..f t!,.- ;...-,.- uf : ii i.f tde 't, r i - t i i n s iiii.:-r itci. Karl V. bui-rr will Hinz. U' n-I.rf ul lYre " M;. Mir. Ulli will rn b r i. ti th- ir,.i:i at the f i tt. 1 ii a-rv-j r-:i .i !IT"l'lJ -Ali-ir.. n.l-r. : ali-l .u.'I ' r he ! at tli" -v-nln M I ir'I" i ; vi-ii iii iii1 I . . r '.- JiiiMl.si.t'-" iv;r !y Sf'uar. ; l.v "r.-.i ! L is) j Mtrhlrm and Tutt Her. Ili,hTrd II. .':;tin? sit 2 n- hi.iA if !:.') a ("rowdcr. Htor. Cln.. oVIim Ic. n'i. Sunday I . rn : Trof .1. A. i:.v-r-. i n'i prlnft-ndent. Morn Int" or-hin at 1i:." Sil!. je, t t 1 1 i ii r " : "Tli" Saving I r.i of '!. j .1 mi'ir i "nr 'atir.n a f . :' m. : 1 1. - t rii e IW.Kkin.in, -ipTint"iid"nt. i;pwort!i i 'iL'ii" ;it '.:.".( p. iTi-iidnt. Ilvenln-, v. t f iii'ur" : St'"'-ial tnui.- ;i !. rvi W'edi.ewij.t v i.u m :i i . nu a r iit, j v..rliip at 7 SnJ- i "Tli" l eft, red s .ul." ! - I - i tl) at H'-rvicc 7: Midwe"! in. Lflw rll llrijclit' Mir.-r :ilid TrnTiels H ; ii v II r.la- k. pi-tor. Sundiv B'-lio.d .it '.:4." u. in.; II. '. IeIon?. upririt-iident I"riiinj w.-r-lup at 11 o . i ... k. Itoinej: "Tfi" HaMl.ti.ld of I'ray.r." lipunrtri .if ;:.'i p. .n.: I t'. I ' 1 v n ii . jn s-i-i. nt. livening "ri.-' sit 7 rii"inf: "Tli" lani" of I. if" " Midwe.-k si-ri"ei U".-.ln.s,!.iy ;,t 7:.'U. Trinity r.l.Tin'! und Y:i nr ar?. Ir. Melvin i Htint. p.ivfor. Iii 1 I p diool tt D ::; h. m. ; ii.t'-ndent. Kud'dph Kline, sr tinö' superFpworth Memorial rorner Unjoin way W. and Oüf I. INv. J. I. Itulllnn. paster. Sundiy s-:io.il a a-. in.; ilien rinn"y, sii'erintend Mull Memorial Mi hipan nnd Yirtori3 tu. Iter. A. '. ISaM'. tastor. Sunday -. Ii"d :it !: a in.; A. Ksit tet henry. aiip'Tlntendent. ! Morning tt:enn: "lialiii for th" Tr"ur-1 P d Heart " liv.-iiin-: "Mat.-ri iN f.r the ii i 11 ii it I.il.t."' lipworth J'Mfue at ;;;r, 'iu'It Üt" I.- 1 r ? it i i I"r';i"liinir 11:n si in. nnd 7 p. rn. Ke- eptlon fur Mrs. Vtii.l 'ostp'iied pftrlirikT lo-t arrival, ;)!. ti-ni i"ra n." ju'id!"" until lind in;; of. siipr-rii Mjvt i tiindd d'w n. Sund.i i !-.-ll. hell ol sm. I Ion't prayf- m.-- tin; i f i i t eith'-r. iM-ed your Hier rark S. Seventh st. Lord, paator: resi Im-e 'j::is nv. Sund.iv huwl at 'J a Tlrr. J. A. .Mihn aki in r. c. Wolf.-, superintendent. f.rrman- I.nfirefte hlvd. nnd t. H"T. II. S. Mllr. piiitor Y.1Tl SundiT a hfd at Ö a m. ; John Viorh, intendent. rrea.-hltie at 1 J a. 7 :.V) p. m. I-Tpworth h- i ju" nt rn. Prayer m-.'ttuK Wednesday , superm and 7-oo j.. at 7:4j P. m. j IVrolfTin- 722 I! Hr -idway. Key. V. o. Spitler. mstor. Sunday n-tiool P:,'V 1 in.; I. M. TorP'r. siierlntendrnt. Serniou at 10 :' a. uj. Kveniuf ?ermoa FREE METHODIST. ! Te Mthnt -IVnnTl va nia hv. aol Hush ot. l:v. W. I;. Webster. put'T. Sund.iv M-hoo! nt !i:"i) a m.; Paul eldt7l. aiif'erinti n'b-nt. I'reai liinj; at 10:.".o a. rn and 7 :. p tn Klfer 1'ark 1 ree Methodi-1 Tourtrentti and Virt t Tlev. .Mr. Ilib-h-ck. pastor. Sunday s'In-d at 1U:1J a. ta.; L. 1'. Wulfe. siiperlnteiiJiDt. i AFRICAN M. E. Olivet A. M. r.-:'.10 W. Slonmo at. llcv. A. T IN-addinc, l-istor. CI.i"- nnetIej; at 1 a in Sjndiy S'hol at 12 .0 p m ; IUv. I.ii 1'. Stewart, su peril. t ndi'nt. la v. ('. Tm-ry Aih-n will hold Iiis third rii!"t.-rly 1 ' tin. II" will fill tin- pulpit iii-Tiiii'i anil -.i.ini; Ir. I:ivis ot th" l irt M"t'.iO.it lniii h will pi". n il :;t " p in . it v 1 1 i ii tlnu t.'." liolv iii'inmiiii'i1 will b" a-I'itiMitiT"'!. Ail .I ; " ii :. T)lir' A. M. II. ion-Cirrifr IM It anl Cam pa u pastor. Kev. Ii. V. PowelU PRESBV TÜRIAN. I irt - Corner Washington av. f.l3t'e hUd. Kev. Charles A. nn.! LippinOtt. I. 1 . p Partr.!-.-. as-i 1 ' 1 1 1 ! 1 w . ; s ! "T'l" Ar.-r! o ist,.r. Mi tart to t! Ij. at 1':.-. His 1 're s Ch irb'ttc M. ie minister. .1 111. Sil bject : iici'." Musical and prai-e i. r i p a 1:1 by ti e - i 11 tilts'.-' r.i; I.Mi ' s l e! !w - !d p Mid" e. k meeting .tt ." J .dr. s?:o Ie 4. 'In. I . lub :.t W.-llies,!. . Ill Sp" 1.1 1 t siddress by it '. '.i a. r.,. a. 11 at 7:: p l.e I rirl-rs I 1 Vm-s a a i 1 i ;ry i n ri lay at 1 .' p m -John s. I'.'irii-. P. S. Hinders, past the cd uro Trlnitv - l-:e. A s 1 1 1 . ! .1 ' s I'M; !:. S.TT'.n t f ' C. p. 7 I : pastor on r on dutv. in. : S 1. U-rs C v.. 1 sc i v ice a 1 t!'"s( srv-h'X-i at P:;'.i a. perin ten. lent v Rev. A II. S.vin in. IJ :. i is 4 1 Inn' r !." i'l." sit C !. an I w or-diip w it!i et min IT r.ev. A M. Fells. pnst-r. Sund ir Whit.-..;., ship at Juni.-r 1 hool at '.:: a. m.: L. C. seperintendevt Public wcrl':l." a. in. and T : - p tn. sideavor tiiectin t 2 :".0 p. m :: .r Fadeavor !"ty meets at G :"J p m Hope T.er and 1'ivton t Kev. ister. l'.tMe Kettrinp, t," irT" s ':.. W . A!Tio:i. i. I . ni 0:.: a. ; Fran 1 1 n. nt BAPTIST. 1 ir.t V I u.l M. i ia r i i;'p. M f..i"S ' s a ' "ii I!i. ! . i tii.j; pastor; C. A P.iM" s.-h.s.! ;! St-ph.-i-.s. superlutell'la ' ! : f ii ! 1 x r i icd. lo"-tili at il p. ia witli pre a. '.in,' by Ir. u. an 1 7 : ' ! rr Snb- ' A W.-rld Vision and .; r ; ui i. "M v FverI i i - S.' ' !' d t '. S'-r at lo.J.'i M..rni ..f i:. - p...--f :t 1 1. - I iluincT Mret Te . :.e P :t"r. Sand i r F r t Fnter1 a. s hcol in. .1 K.-nd air rs'.ip at 9 It-.Ticfendcnt b ." w u !i scr- ' ? d ' "... r i a I' ii i efs at '. : I 1 i.j y S-;n.l.i v " rd f ('.. : iu th t! it.-r P. V Tlow - I :; :. " 1 ! ' I ' : . ! " ltunt;iriao CorrT Washirzt n av. i.frr t Itcv. P.. H. Zien-11! N. Ker. nedy. I. ! at 'J .,v a n: Bertok. past". F.irds:! st. K"V. F. I. pastor. Sund.iv : Mrs Anrid Hutch'.r"r:nt sell H'ler.t h Crr,er 1. 1 lire! :.Q 1 ir.t ts. ta. erl s at lo.:ij a. ni and CF1RISTI AN. I .i'.'.L- I ist-r. I k P. i t I ict ' r , r ; . ...:. i - ia tra M i!:i i:-v ST s.v.th :e Hide ' . !'i" Jol:!! M r p lentc .Irl id at :.:'". eriniciiui i.t .:. ! 'e-s ". f : nil ii I - a : .a 1" lop;. . "!!, .it ? t ' I i t i . : r -i I. '-'.I I!: t; . .iks I.c;v I ; r We ' I - r i . -1 . :;.:! bv M.!i aid MI1- - " All tl.e i : t . We p i rt a: :r;a! n er ' -.Sj'.' r l.- ' r.'i'.l 1
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to rm.iin at h-uno uutil tlio ranrawcr I. as r ii! il l!vrtilrii Tvic at 7 -"A The t-.iriii wi.l f;.rt im tlif work of the day ami t!i" f.f i ntif ul t tir-v-r-l Jnvnl pt fur.-. "AI.nMIn ami 111 Womlerful l.-iinp." nhown. S-ll ninntr Ix.t.'i riK-rnln nl errning- bj" tbe iu.irft. s.-nior IirJ5tI:in Cmlnvor nt 0:i I'M'1": "How to Knjoy Hanilay." liiu'in ArfDii Indian and Witwer nv. luv. W. A. Brnnfllsre. pastor; rn i'!"ive. 2T, H.iney ar. 151M'. arbool at 'J.:n. in.; It. White. nprintendent. 1-lmtfn Aveone Cbarrh f Chrlat f.in1"n nr. nnd Carlisle tt. Itev. Kd war-! Cnt. ;,.:fctor. l'riehlnff at 10:V) r. . rn. an! 7:-' ! m. Sunday flrho'I at j:Z a. id. C-rlitlan Kndeavor at 6:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL
ASSOCIATION. Iraijr.l3 K. Iirondwiiy. Her. A. H Ii!nt. pngtor. Sunday .-hool at 9:30 a. in ; I,. S. Kinher. tijrlntcnd,nt. M'-rnlnsf worship at lOJ. 'Tmon by th" p.it.r. W-'iti p'(i!e'a all i.i n' at '. :t.": Mi-i UovhI IMilr.fhurt. r-ll-nt-fivt iir.iu 'ibj- t : "How to i:njy Snni ly." Iftl.ih .:.V1I: M!m Helen Wlediii.ia, !r:ulfr. Krenins nenlr' at 7 :i0. t: I.-ita Hü.!" r!.w IM I." hold at ti" '!,' rfL'Mlir nmntlily liiniiiesi inflnz of th" h.-ita i:i!.I- I.i will I e li.-ld at th., li'.tii" .f liarl.-H L. INinohl. D S. ''liiit'in t . i.ti Tuesday vrnlnc. April 1 I'r.iv-r ni''tiii ti W'i-dm-Ml.i y evenlnff f..i! w-d i,v 1 1 trut"'' nwftl'nc Choir r !.-irs tl on l rlday evfiilDj? at h o lrvk ; I'.ovn Tli'iriiton. dirt'vtor. drarf ( hurrli (r. Llneon way W. and Wsilnut ft. Iv. it. o. Lozler, minlter!4. Sunday B'-hool at 9W. . O. F. Witt. uprint"iident. I- n : Iesu Knilrfs Confeiwlon nnd Iiyalty." M;;rk s:J7-;w. If you linv 1.1 Sundxy m !iioi Iimiim' we Invite you to unk" our Sunday .- iio your Imm. .Moruiriz woraliip sit lO-U. Thvn: llith. rfo." At ':ir, r. rn. the Yoiini' i 4 ai.iati' f w in reuuer si sjiet i.ii irozram In onnM Ion '.vJtti th" rrcwl.ir vriiiric ervire to w hi li everThodv n t: 1 II! t m i it".l. t 7u" IJv. .1. W. Metzner. our I :iiri-r eiitf riiiiennent. irom i.iKiiari. will !" here and Iisive -harj;e of tlie "iinnunlou service. The midweek prnyer and fello-ivslilp meeting will helil at on W edneid.iy evenlnc riil.s meetit. C 1 Frowins in TiunttHTs and Interest sin 1 joii are ini-iinir n rure opportunity if you inis tli'- ineetin. The ofthial board r.f the r!iurii win rneet on Trlday evenlnj; In the miuister'n study. Iir.t Iafayette cfl Monroe ats. Rev w". II. Treshley. paator Sunday nehool at !:r.O a. ia. ; tJeorge J. Lonf, silperin tendent-Iv-on : "Jesu IJei-julre Cnfeaiou and Ioy.i!t.v." .Moniln; worship nud ser mon by the pastor, sublet t. "An 1 tterniot Savior." Y. I'. A. at ii:W u. m-l Clara Ia kstidt. president. Suhjex't: "How to Kujoy Sunday;" Klmer Nlmtz. leader, nveniuß- worship at 7:."A sermon by the pastor, subjeet. "t'onseieni-e." The rhoriis-rlmir will ml the Mucins. Triyer meeting and election of clasa leader Wednesday nitfht. Anten ( hapel W. II. Myffmnt. paator. Sunday sehooj at 10:00 a. iu. ; Jesale l'.a rn s. superifit'ident. Itethel tliurrh (Tydick) Rev. W. II. .Mjcrnnt. psstor. Sunday sehool at a. ro. ; William Truioble. superintendent. EVANGELICAL. Zion-Corner Warne and St. Peter ?t. He v. Waldfinar Joffeney, paator. St. IVter's Orman 113 TT. Lasalle aT. liev. IIupo Welkheit, pastor. Sunday srhoi at y:Oj a. m. ; .'arl Helnke. superintendent. Ib'Culir services at 10:L"i a. ni. Quarter! nief-tliiR of inemliors at - p. in. Y. P. S. meets nt 7:."J p. m. Churell uuneil meets Weilnexlay evenlnj;. LUTHERAN. Hfcly Trinity Kna-flal Sherman at. r.nd Idndaey tt. llvr. Albert II. Kec. pastor. Sunday sehool at 9:15 a. m.; Ldward Motf. stipe rlnteudent. Adult elaes tan lit by the pastor. Subject of lesion: "Jesus Appears Anions; the Twelve." Chief servict with erimui ( by the pastor sit lOu'UI .. m. Subjer-t : , Christ Mir Savior and Cxample I.r.tVr league servhi' nt :15 p. til. Topic; j I he l'l.i. e of the City In Modern Civtiatb'ij " f-.. rs wltli sernion at 7 :0 p. m. The Ked 4ross auxiliary will hold an all-day metin; on Tuesday at the Ked , 'ri"s ti'.idiu:irters. Owlnj? to the Thiel' Cid e-.;e dh'' ejuh concert the r.ieetlric of I the !roherhood II! be postponed from. 1 lies. lay evenlncr to a täte to le announ'".! later. Priyer service on Wed nesiiay nt 7:I" p. in. Choir rehearsnl on 1'rid.iy evening. Cat'ihetical Instruction on Wednesday at tu"J p. m. and Satur day at ":' p. m. fWorl SwUhrhnln and Krr sts. Kev. ;.ttfri.l t!son. pastor. Sun- j day ho.,1 :,t U: a- m. and IMble elaa :it a. in. j Mornlni; service at 10:!). with sermon n The reat Supply for All Needs." In the . snipf at 7 the htyIcp fine dcllcatlou will be held. All parents and tel.itlves of our liojs in the service are specially invited. A line program has been arranged, sind the ms in address will be "riven by I.. M. Hainiuerschniidt. t. 1'aul's (rrma 1 -Jeffers-n nnd William sts. Kev. II. Holle, pastor. German service at ltV.'U) n. m. Sunday school, b. th lermand and Kn;llsh nt !:.'. Pufflisii services on e-und nud fourth Sunday of the month nt 7 :CA p. m. .vfifijfct for rerninn sermon: "How Poes 'hrlst Prove Himself to He the Wood Shepherd?" Subject for Kncllvh sermon: "The lM-trine of the Church. Wei Ither league IMble hour. Tuesday at v-i n m t'tio'r rehearsal Wednesday Instruction, at S:t' p. in. Catechetical j lhnrs.iav nt i : p. m. j CHURCH OF GOD OF THE I AHRAHAMIC FAITH. (hnrrh of God of the Abraham Talth. -Se-vlces In Melville lull. 212 S. Lafayette bird.: Sunday acbool at 10 a. mV A. Stllson, superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Goapcl mtsslon. 430 S. Michigan st. All Christian societies Invited to a hlg pen air meetlnj: every Wednesday. Friday. Saturday nnd Sunday nichts, corner Wayne nnd Michigan streets. Old-fashioned gospel meetlnjx at Volunteer mission hall Sunday night. Lverytody invited All welcome. MISSIONS. MrDnonite Hope 521 E. hivd. Sunday s.-hooj, at ! Jefferson J2U p. nt I re ichinj; at : SO p. m. Freachms; 3 :.".o and 7:30 p. m. Serr Ices every nt?ht except Wednesday. Mary Nuuem.iker in charge. lity 11". F. Jefferson blvd. Ray A. Bird, iu j.erintendent. Sunday school at 3 :i p. in. Bible class it 4:w p. m. Fei;:n; service at 7 UX). (ionoel 131 F. Lusalle av. Services Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday even lugs at 7:30. Sunday school at 10 :X) a. in. each Sundax. SPIRITUALIST. The Progressive Spiritual society will hold service-, ut 7:30 p. m. every Sunday ;.t :C S. Mi.-hicau St., Kedmen's Lnll. Speaker. Charles A. Thompson. Subje t. "S.imu.d. tlie Spirit." Messase be.irers. Mrs Weaver and Mr. Thompson. Reading from se.ilel tjuestlons. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Misj'ts everv Monday at 10:(O a. ra. at tie V. M. C A. Resident aud visiting ministers always welcome. ITesl.ient. J A. Burnett: vice president. W. II. I re-aiey; secretary treasurer, ii. L En terline ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. W'-tman'a Club hall, room 221. J. M. S. 1 i;i:dli: Sunday. 3 0 p. m. I'.fire by t. F Johnson "N Are Near the Klnjrdoni." Stlti je-f . " I.in. 2:4J. At 7 :: j m stu.lv on the I hlladelphi t peri..-! "I thl in. p r i e r Friday, 's: S.i.id-.'A - ' :iur h. WiHjtnes lay at sts meeting: text. Il.mi. 11:13. p. i;. study 'Tabt-rMsicle JEWISH. Ueth-I.'l-Coraer 1 einple ani Tj1 Lasalle ar. r st. Julius LeiLert rabhL
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CHURCH OF GOD. Ckarrlk f G4 or 8lnta-Cha :-e. "0 Harrison at., one Mock north of Lin "' a wjy YV. Otl Austin, psator: J. L. Kor. yth riJ ti. II. Lek. slstant pator. Sunday abool at V:4.' a. m. ; A. M. Klrkley, supriattndenL SALVATION ARMY. 20Ö K. JfTerson bird. Snnday arrWa: Morning, county Jail. K:U0; Sunday school. 2:30; opeu air servlee. 7-TO; Indoor serTlce, 8:T. Prayer meeting 7-;U). Cart Nebmlah Ilrooka. officer In cbartre. SCIENTIST. first Charrk of Cbrtnt. R-It itMa in and Madison sts. EVANGELICAL MISSION. Nwr.il ah Kvan(l leal Main and Monroe ats. Iter. Kmil Wlastedt, pastr. Sunday school at Dlo a. m. ; Aueutt Amleraon. snperlotenilent. .Moratutf service at 10:45. BRETHREN. lirtt-ner. 0. W. Ilenrb, D. H.. paitor. Suniljy ehool nt 9:30 a. ni. ; Harley Firestone. n pert n tendent. Primary school meets nt the mme hour; Mis Margaret Whltmer, surerln-ti-ndent. Worship with eertnons sit hS) iu m. und 7-V. p. the pastor preaehInff. M rnlnff the;ne. ,l)oultln(f ani Ii'iubters ;' eTenlDS1 suhjeet. "The Glory f a ;reat I'un'." Y. 1. S. K. ot 0:.-) p. m ; MN.i P.erth.i Kline, president. Prsiyer inn-rtiig on Wednesday evening: nt 7 :.Tü oVIm k. J-lrat Church of the Ilrethren-Indiana ar. and Miami st. Rer. T. Yl Georje. pastor. Sunday sc1m1 nt 10 a. in.: P. (I. Stably, superintendent. Morning service at P):.'U). Subject: "Kxatulnatlon Senrlre." The evening service will be the love feast to begin sit t oYlox k. Second fhnrrli ot the llrethren--Cushlnjr and Van Buren sts. Kev. K. O. Hoose. paator. Sunday school at 0:30 arn. ; Wesley Zimmerman, superintend enthrlstlan Workers' meeting at 0::;0 p. nt.; Mrs. .1. M. Miller, leader. Preaching at 1) n. m. and 7u'V P. in. Kev I. C. Kiseenl.our of Plymontti will speak in the morning. The evenlnj; address by the pastor, subject. '"Our OpportunIfles and Itesponsibility." Prayer meetinu Tuesday even inj; at 7:-" at the hureh; leader. Mrs. G. Scssonian. MeniMrs eouncll meeting on Monday evening at 7:10. Conference Memorta-I Vnlted-OlO S. St. Joseph st. Kev. I. U. Younp. pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. ra.; C. E. Wilson, auperlntcndent. Kijr pprlnj: drive lej;lns. Speelal feature to be given by men. Classes fur :iu aces. Morninc worship at 10 :.". SurJst: "(inward Together." C. E. at f. p. 111.: Mrs. I'd ward Raker, leader. Pienini; service at 7:.in. Suhjeet :"StleH to the JibU." Prayer sservlee on Wednesday eveulnj; at 7:1.". EPISCOPAL. 8t. James' Kifayette St.. north of Washington. IU. Rev. John Hnzen White, res-tor; Kev. II. K. White, vicnr Holy eom amnion at a. m. Sunday sc-hool sit 0:4." n. m. Holy eommunion nnd seriaon nt 11 : n. m. Vesjers nt :M) p. m. Y'uung peoide's ineetllitf at t;u"ii p. m. CATHOLIC Furred Hrart, Noire Iam Rer. John B. Scheler. C. S. C. pastor. Iow mus s.t 0:00 n. rn. .students' mass at S:0o a. m. Parish mass at 10:15 a. ru. Vespers nt i 00 p. rn. ft. Stephen's If ancmrlAa Thomns and MrPherKon Ms Key. Lawrence1 HorTath. pastor. Mass nt R:00 and 10:1.'. a. in. Sunday diool nt 2:U0 p. tn. l?enedlctlon at 3:00 p. xa. St. ratrkk'a ."07 S. Tayior st. Rt. John F. Ie;roote. C. S. C. paator Iw masses at G:ts. 7 M and J.n a. m. High 1 mass and sermon ut i0.ru. uaptüni at 2:00 p. m. Ve.pers nt 3:.M) p. m. Sun- ! day ecbool at 3:00 p. ni. Meeting of I - v. 1 . 1 ..ik . ' rnuri ii Mn icih-b ui 1 .w p. ui. hi. IIed.wla-es rolih Corner Scott nnd Napier sts. Kev. Anthony Zuhowicr.. C. S. pastor. Ivow mass at 7:30. 9 )0 and 10:00 n. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m Henedlctlon nt 2:30 p. m. ft. SUnlslsus Tollsh 113 N. Lincoln st. Kev. Kornau Mareiniak, pastor. Mass nt 7:3i. 0.-O and 10:00 a. m. St. Mary's German 411t S- Taylor st. Kev. J. M. Scherer. C. S. C. pastor. Maas at 7 -JM and 10:s) a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:0 p. ni. St. Casimir' l'olUh-21 S. Webster st. Rev. Stanislaus (.otka. pastor. Low mass nt 7:30 a. ni. High mass at 10:00 a. rn. Vespers at 2:00 p. m. St. Atlelhert'a Polish Olive and Grne sts. Kev. Joan Kubackl. pastor. Pally mas at 3:1." p. m. Holy hour. Wednesd.iy evening nt S o'clock. Sunday rasa nt K:00 and 10:00 a. m st- Joaeph'a Hill st. and Lasalle ar. Patrick J. Carroll. C. S. ('.. pastor. I,otv masses nt 7 :30 and 9:00 a. m. Hlph mass at 10:00 a. m. Penedlctlon at 3 :U0 1. in. Saered Heart Ileljrlan 1120 W. Thomas ft. Kev. Charles V. Flacher, pastor. Mass at 7:0. and 9 -TO a. rn. Sundar Mbool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:00 p. rn. St. Mary of the Holy Koay, Polish National Catholic Rev. Basil Syehta. pastor. Sundays: First mass at s.OO a. m. ; high mass and sermon nt 10:00 a. m.; Sunday school nt 2:00 p. m. SUCH IX VELY STYLES! Jun one of the many complimentary expressions heard uatly by thoee ins,ectlnp the varied assortment of bedtitlful suits at T. S. Garland and Co. Suits, J19.75 to $75. Tweed mixtures In reys and tana. Trlcatlnes. Poplins and Polret twills. Series In six different styles way out of the ordinary. Workmanship perfect. Always a little tjuch of distinction at Garlands. Advt. Mrs. William Correll. 1111 E. Broadway, will entertain members of the Wednesday Sewinp; eircle Wednesday afternoon. ALL IX oxi: With the Brunswick. Yo-t can enJoy the world's besst music because The Brunswick Is desicned to play "better" all records of all makers. The adaptability of The Brunswick to all records is one of its special features. Any needle ma be used. Including jewel point, saphlre ball, steel, etc. All without extra cost. Demonstrated at Smith Ac Wherrett's. . Adv. Buy a bond for humanity's gake. Stop the slaughter of men. vorn Lrrnr: boy. Will prow up and leave behind his curls, his plump rosy cheeks. His childhood days will be but a memory. Think how much his picture, a he is now. in the nursery. In different parts cf his home, will be worth to you when he Is a grown n an. Home portrait work Is a speciality of our?. The McDonald Studio, 211 S Main st. Advt. WE PAY THE WAR TAX. All lie Clgurs 10c At Enpel's Hear Store. 4ni 5. Michigan st. .!C1S-14 Advt. Trv NEWS-TIMES WANT AD
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SHIP PROTEST Lansing Demonstrates Action by U. S. Was One of Prime Necessity Due to Huns' Menacing Attitude. WASHINGTON, April 13. America's reply to the recent statement of The Netherlands Rovcrnmt'nt bitterly protesting ii&ainst and denouncing the action of the United States in taking over Dutch ships in its ports wsis made public tonisht in the form of a memorandum by Secy. IansiiiK, a copy of which has been sent to the Netherlands legation. Pointing out that the Netherlands government itself does not ouestion the legality of the act, .Mr. Lansing devotes himself to ;i demonstration that it was an act of necessity resulting from Germany's menacing attitude which prevented Holland from fulfilling her encasements, and that instead of an injustice the step results in real benefit to the Dutch ship owners and people. The memorandum follows: "The Netherlands government has issued a statement relative to the recent action of the government of the United States in putting into its service for the period of the present war emergency certain privately owned vessels of Netherlands registry lying- within the territorial jurisdiction of the Cnlted States. While this action is referred to as being indefensible from the standpoint of international law, the statement of the Netherlands government does not argue the question of legality. Nor is this government disposed to do so. In Att-onl With Precedent. "The practice of nations and the opinions of jurists on the right of ;i belligerent to utilize all vessels which come voluntarily and unconditionally within its jurisdiction are sulhclently well known to render citation of precedent and of .authority unnecessary. But as the Netherlands government themselves suggested, our actions must lie subjected to a finer test than of mere legality. "The Netherlands government First declares that the very presence of Dutch ships In our ports resulted from our detention of them with an unfriendly hand. While our right to refuse hunkers and ear.go licenses is conceded, friendship, it is said, should hsive led to the granting of special privileges in favor of the subjects of a friendly sstate. Our own t-upply of bunker cosil at teaboard has been inadequate for our pressing national needs. The cargo CS which were demanded wero largely of grain, of which our own reserves are all too low. The bunkers, if granted, would have served to carry this grain to the Netherlands where, as events have demonstrated, it was not then needed and where it would only hive served to release equivalent foodstuffs for the enemy. Ships Were Idle. "The owners of Dutch ships were, however, unwilling that their ships should perform any other services than those which it was clearly impossible for us to facilitate, and the ships of this maritime nation accordingly lay Idle for many months and until the conclusion on Jan. 2.", 101$, of the temporary shipping agreement proposed by the Netherlands commissioners at Iondon and accepted by the United States. "The statement of the Netherlands government seems to imply thstt this agreement was in fact lived up to by the Netherlands government, yet evidence to the contrary is found in the statement itself, which refers to German objections as having prevented performance by that government of what is erroneously referred to as America's demand but what was in reality a Netherland's undertaking that when a Dutch ship left the United Stsites for the Netherlands a corresponding Dutch vessel should simultaneously lesive the Netherlands for the United States. I" S. Hatl No Alternat he. "As recently as March 14, 191s:. after the Netherlands government had been informed that the situation had reached a point where the associated governments could see no alternative but requisitioning, a note was presented on behalf of the Netherlands government expressing the hope that Germany's objections might still bo overcome, s-o as to permit sit some future d.tte complete performance of this agreement. "One year apo the United States abandoned its neutrality and pledged Its entire resources of life and treasure tc f-nsure th- triumph of democracy over autocracy sind to assist to save the world from the blight of militarism. As a result of a species of i;aval warfare directed against belligerents and neutrals alike which the Netherlands government have themselves declared to be illegal, there has during the period existed a shortage - f shipping which threatens to postpone at frightful cost the ultimate victory. "During this period there have been lying in ports of the United States and subject tn its jurisdiction sind control approximately C00,"0 tons of hips of Netherlands registry. At any time within a year the United States might luve exercised its right to put these ships into a service useful to it. Yet it forebore and for many months patient-v ::ecotLtted. tirst in WsiP-hituton and then In London until ;in illy the temporary agreement of Jan. :'öth was entered into. No suoitt was this agreement concluded than it broke down under German threat of to-
lence which overruled the will of the Netherlands government expressed therein. Chily I-.t Iteoort. "Then and then only did the Cnited States take Kteps to feccomplish through the exerci.se of its own ri.sht that which it was hoped could have en accomplished by agreement and which the Netherlanils gdvernrnent. had tc'cn willing ir. part so to accomplish."
FIRE DESTROYS DEPOT AND HOME AT GRANGER New .-Times Special S. rv!c. G HANGER. Ind.. April 12. Starting irom an unknown cause, lire compUtely destroyed the Gran! Trunk depot and the adjacent resilience of K. I. Schäfer here today. The tire jtarted at about ?. o'cloc'.: and it is thought that spsirks from si na.ssing train fell on the roof of the building and the strong wind j carried the Harnes to the chafer home. I 40 Names Will be Presented to Jury in Praeger Case COLLIXSVILLi:. 111., April l::. In addition to the tive men already charged with murder the names of at least 10 id her persons will be presented t the grand jury sit Kdwardsville next week for investiert tion into tluir alleged complicity iu the hanging by a mob of Robert I. Präger last Friday. According o persons present sit the inquest testimony implicating that number of persons was presented at the hearing. It is expected that indictmentswill be asked charging some with murder and others with conspiracy and rioting. An attache of the attorney general's oft'lee declared today that Joseph Riegel, who ia said to hae confessed that he was the leader of the mo!. would not be extended immunity because of his admission. W. K. Trautmann, first assistant attorney general, in a statement today declared that the testimony at the inquest indicated that the mob did not intend originally to lynch Prager. niles, men. -Mrs. Frances M. La Pierre, a native sind lifelong resident of Niles, died this morning at 2:::0 o'clock öfter several month? of illness of r.nemia. She was 0? years old. Sh-i is survived by one son. Guy M. La 1 .erre of Cattle Creek: her mother. :irs. uhsirles Allen, who is S7 years: of age, and by one brother, ( J. Allen ol this city. Mrs. La Pierre j 'Aas an active member of the Trin- j i . . t ' : ... t ...... i. ii .episcopal cumi n ami us societies sind of the .Musical club. Her husband. I'M ward La Pierre, a merchant in Nibs for many years, died in lsnc. The funeral services for Mrs. La Pierre will be held Sunday afternoon at 2;.:o o'clock at the home. Rurial will occur in the family lot here. .Miss Alice Jenkins of South Lend will address the Association of the Collegisite alumni sit the Niles his;h fchool Saturday. The girl of the hip.h school and their mothers have ben united. Mis Jenkins will speak on the subject. "Tlie Opportunities in thet Rusiness World for Women and th" Need of Trained Women for the Rusiness WorlL" Mrs. M uk Rrownell. who has been at Diamond like fiy the winter. c;.mo home today to attend the funeral services for Nathan T. Fanrote Saturday afternoon. Mrs. I. Scott has returned to Warsaw, Ind.. aftr an extended visit with her brother. Wesley Andrews. Mrs. James II. Grey and son have? concluded an extended visit with hr sister. Mrs. Louise Hoadley Gillette, nnd have returned to Poplar Rluffs, Mo. Mrs. Charles Geishirt has gone to St. Rernatd hospital in Chicago to undergo an operation. IS Till: TINT OF YOnt HAIK satisfactory? Docs it have a faded vncared look, which continues rerardless of your own care. We an; giving spr-cisil attention to those condition; by using the same cosmetics in our work as used by Francis sind Frederick of New York city. Come and ask for a Uenn? shampoo or Henne tinting at the Comfort Shop, r.ii'l J. M. S. RIdg., Pell C;7, Home HOL Advt. A GOOD RUY. j-nere is an everlasting value to a diamond consequently it is al ways a good buy, especially when 1 f-old by a responsible dealer. We are showing some beautiful diamond jewelry in settings of the newe-t designs. We have a large assortment which we der. By comparison our prices agreeable. Co. mount to oryou will find Calvin Cl.iuer AdvL i:xpi:hii:xci:d artist opens new department. W. D. Staples for 13 years a specialist in commercial photography has established a ground floor studio and work j rooms' in the St. Joe building, and i will devote much attention to ama- ! t."ir k".l ak work. His lung experience will be appreciated by th"se who want the best possible service at no increase in price. Phones: Home, Reil. TS 4. Advt. its worth doixg If you deposit Five Dollars every week in our Interest departmert !t will give you two hund-ed and sixtydollars and interest in a year. Ins't that worth trying? Any money deposited on or before A; ril 10th draws interest from April let. We pay 4r, on all savings. Farmers Trust Co. Advt WE PAY mi: WAR tax Sc Ci-'arets All At Ft -el's CUar .Store. 4 C 1 Michigan st. : 13-1 I Al
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